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Ira Polikoff
February 14, 2018
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing away of Pete. He was a mentor to me at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and a truly inspiring leader and friend. Pete had the most influential impact on my government career and could never have a more positive influence to me on learning to help others , being compassionate and understanding. Rest in peace my friend.
Scott Aijo
November 15, 2017
Pete,
You were the best Director of the BEP. I remember you having a beard and calling you "Wolfman Jack" May you RIP.
Sincerely, Scott Aijo
Leslie Schindel Ponder
November 10, 2017
Carla - Please accept my deepest sympathies on the passing of your beloved husband. I have fond memories of Pete - and you - from your dating and newlywed days. I have often thought about "the Brice Sisters" and had recently driven by the house I had known you and Pete and happily thought of you two. I am so deeply sorry for you, his daughters and family... with deepest sympathy,
~ Leslie (from Jim C's old office...)
Myra Jackson
November 7, 2017
To A Wonderful Man
Thank you for great leadership,
for teaching, trusting and supporting.
Thank you for encouraging others to
grow professionally and in our personal lives.
Thank you for being an example and giving us
great opportunities to reach
out and help others.
Thank you for loving and sharing,
for giving and for caring.
You have made a difference in so many lives!!!
You are truly loved and appreciated for it.
God Bless You and Yours,
One of the Ole Executive Row Crew ~ BEP
Carol (Peoples) Tucker
November 6, 2017
I am sorry to hear of Pete's passing. He was one Supervisor in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing that looked for the best in all people. He looked to do the right thing, not just the popular thing and all of us who benefited from that outlook have never forgotten him.
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